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apporranno

Apporranno is the third-person plural future simple indicative form of the Italian verb apporre. The verb means to place, attach, or affix something to another object, such as a sign, label, document, or annotation. It is commonly used in legal, administrative, and everyday contexts to indicate an action of affixing that will take place in the future.

Grammatical notes: Apporre is a transitive verb of the second conjugation (-ere). The standard future tense endings

Etymology: The verb apporre derives from a Latin source such as apponere or adponere, formed with the

Usage notes: Apporranno is used when describing a future action of affixing or attaching carried out by

Examples: Le autorità apporranno i sigilli sui documenti ufficiali. Le aziende apporranno un’etichetta ai pacchi al

for
-ere
verbs
are
-rò,
-rai,
-rà,
-remo,
-rete,
-ranno;
corresponding
forms
are
apporrò,
apporrai,
apporrà,
apporremo,
apporrete,
apporranno.
The
form
apporranno
occurs
in
the
third-person
plural.
prefix
ad-
plus
ponere,
and
evolved
in
Italian
to
mean
to
attach
or
affix.
multiple
subjects.
It
can
appear
in
formal
writing,
contracts,
regulations,
or
reporting
to
indicate
that
the
action
will
occur.
momento
della
spedizione.
In
un
verbale,
le
parti
apporranno
la
firma
al
termine
della
riunione.
See
also:
apporre.